In the study, Di Zhang and colleagues note that scientists are searching for new materials to improve light-harvesting in so-called dye-sensitized solar cells, also known as Grätzel cells for inventor Michael Grätzel. These cells have the highest light-conversion efficiencies among all solar cells — as high as 10 percent.
The researchers turned to the microscopic solar scales on butterfly wings in their search for improvements. Using natural butterfly wings as a mold or template, they made copies of the solar collectors and transferred those light-harvesting structures to Grätzel cells. Laboratory tests showed that the butterfly wing solar collector absorbed light more efficiently than conventional dye-sensitized cells. The fabrication process is simpler and faster than other methods, and could be used to manufacture other commercially valuable devices, the researchers say. – MTS
ARTICLE #2 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“Novel Photoanode Structure Templated from Butterfly Wing Scales”
DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT ARTICLE:
http://pubs.acs.org/stoken/presspac/presspac/full/10.1021/cm702458p
CONTACT:
Di Zhang, Ph.D.
State Key Lab of Metal Matrix Composites
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shanghai, People’s Republic of China
Phone: 86-021-3420 2634
Fax: 86-021-3420-2749
Email: zhangdi@sjtu.edu.cn
